Breakthrough Starshot project aims to propel wafer-thin ``nanocraft'' toward Alpha Centauri (English)
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Title:Breakthrough Starshot project aims to propel wafer-thin ``nanocraft'' toward Alpha Centauri
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Published in:Aviation week and space technology ; 178, 9 ; 41-41
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Publication date:2016-01-01
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Table of contents – Volume 178, Issue 9
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Israel is adapting its proprietary F-15 and F-16 software for the F-35s it will receive in December| 2016
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Pratt & Whitney says second half of year will be ``inflection point'' for the geared turbofan program| 2016
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Comac extends C919 flight-test program beyond two years, pushing first delivery to 2019| 2016
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Boeing applies what it has learned from past production issues to speed 737 MAX development| 2016
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Restructuring commercial airplanes unit, Boeing moves to safeguard 747-8 until cargo market revives| 2016
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Bell Helicopter assembles tiltrotor that could someday replace U.S. Army UH-60 Black Hawks| 2016
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Governments seek ways to counter UAVs as their numbers proliferate and perceived threat grows| 2016
- 34
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Boomlet in space startups is fueled by NASA effort to spur economy in low Earth orbit| 2016
- 35
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Lockheed Martin applies lessons learned to NASA Osiris-REx near-Earth-object mission| 2016
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Competition to build future GPS III satellites draws bids from three largest U.S. defense companies| 2016
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Dutch deployment will test the F-35's environmental impact on communities near air bases| 2016
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Miniature Hit-To-Kill missile flight-tested in preparation for U.S. Army counterrocket competition| 2016
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Northrop Grumman wins Darpa contract to develop improved sensors for precision weapons| 2016
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Top European manufacturers team to devise hybrid propulsion that can power small airliners by 2030s| 2016
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Breakthrough Starshot project aims to propel wafer-thin ``nanocraft'' toward Alpha Centauri| 2016
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High utilization rates signal that an upswing is on the way for the business aircraft market in China| 2016
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``Turnkey'' captains are in demand in Asia, and pilot retirements at U.S. majors hit U.S. regionals| 2016
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U.S. pilot unions lobby government and airlines as competition grows from Europe and the Persian Gulf| 2016
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JetBlue leads the way in ab initio training in the U.S. to help address projected airline pilot shortage| 2016
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Iberia, profitable after years of losses, would need to improve further if rival Air Europa is sold| 2016
- 51
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Dublin Airport has approval to build a third runway, but operating restrictions present a hurdle| 2016
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Steps by AirAsia management strengthen the airline's balance sheet, boost investor confidence| 2016
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U.S. Air Force wrestles with remotely piloted aircraft workforce morale and strategy| 2016
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Availability of tactical loitering munitions increases as more countries build and sell them| 2016
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Europe and the U.S. revisit requirements for operational unmanned combat aircraft| 2016
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The future of unmanned aircraft, like its history, will be driven by developments in technology| 2016
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Despite disparate sizes, costs and roles, all unmanned aircraft are composed of the same subsystems| 2016
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From ``drone'' to ``UAV'' to ``RPV,'' what is the best label for unmanned aircraft systems?| 2016
- 66
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Advancing biofuels to commercial scale for airline use calls for strategic intervention| 2016
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Gripen sensors claim counter-stealth performanceSweetman, Bill et al. | 2014
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Experts urge U.S. to link EW and cyber plansWalsh, David C. et al. | 2014
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Delta to issue RFP for 767, 747 replacementFlottau, Jens et al. | 2014
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Opinion: Ryanair eyes long-haul model for low-cost opsSparaco, Pierre et al. | 2014
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New gripen aims for low cost, high capabilitySweetman, Bill et al. | 2014
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EU ETS 'stop-the-clock' scope extended till 2016Buyck, Cathy et al. | 2014
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FAA under the gun to issue SUAS ruleWarwick, Graham et al. | 2014
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Singapore to pioneer regional ATM R&DTorr, Jeremy et al. | 2014
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Boeing rolls out next EcoDemo road mapNorris, Guy et al. | 2014
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Severe cuts loom for U.S. Army's post-war ISR fleetButler, Amy et al. | 2014
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Opinion: Finding reality in Europe's space sectorGelain, Antoine et al. | 2014
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Israel's cyber bureau funds defense of cyber networksDavid, Eshel et al. | 2014
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Satellite networks face growing cyber threatMorring, Frank et al. | 2014
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Airbus at work on rig approach system for EC225Osborne, Tony et al. | 2014
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Radar technologies in light of MH370Broderick, Sean et al. | 2014
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Europe's ATM initiatives turn focus to implementationSchofield, Adrian et al. | 2014
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NATS target: Shorter delays using time-based separationOsborne, Tony et al. | 2014
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Preparations underway for direct imaging of exoplanetsMorring, Frank et al. | 2014
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Arianespace wants piece Of U.S launch actionSvitak, Amy et al. | 2014
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Boeing, field aviation advance MSA bizjet conceptCroft, John et al. | 2014
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NASA works toward low-boom supersonic demonstratorNorris, Guy et al. | 2014
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FAA in new evaluations of next-genCroft, John et al. | 2014